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@InProceedings{Sampson09,
  title = "occam on the {A}rduino",
  author= "Sampson, Adam T. and Jadud, Matthew C. and Jacobsen, Christian L.",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Roebbers, Herman and Broenink, Jan F. and Barnes, Frederick R. M. and Ritson, Carl G. and Sampson, Adam T. and Stiles, G. S. and Vinter, Brian",
  pages = "--",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2009",
  isbn= "978-1-60750-065-0",
  year= "2009",
  month= "nov",
  abstract= "The Arduino is an open-source ''physical computing''
     development system with a large, active user community.
     Arduino applications are usually developed in a subset of
     C++ with no concurrency facilities, which makes it difficult
     to build systems that must respond to a variety of external
     stimuli. We present an implementation of occam for
     the Arduino based on the Transterpreter portable runtime,
     adapted to make efficient use of the small
     Harvard-architecture microcontrollers typically used on
     devices like the Arduino. In addition, we describe the
     library of processes -- ''Plumbing'' -- that we provide to
     ease the development of physical computing applications."
}

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